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		<title>Technical Writing For Multi-Lingual Audiences</title>
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		<description>In the global marketplace today, wise companies are learning an important fact about translation. Survival in today’s international environment means not making translation an afterthought. You gain precious competitive advantage if, as you develop your product and its accompanying documentation for simultaneous release in international markets, you plan for translation from the outset.</description>
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		<title>Technical Writers Gain Control</title>
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		<description>In the field of technical writing the use of Controlled Language (CL) attracts more and more public interest. However, the merits of controlling language in the context of technical documentation are not uncontroversial.</description>
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